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Amidst the Amazon's lush expanse, vibrant macaws with their electric blues and fiery reds navigate treetops, feasting on fruits, nuts, and seeds. Climate change poses a major threat to their habitat. The frequency of extreme weather events emphasizes the urgent need to address climate change for the survival of both these colorful birds and the Amazon's biodiversity. In the future, these birds may evolve with crucial adaptations for survival. Sporting short tails to minimize body weight, they navigate the forest with ease. Longer wings enable them to cover extensive distances, securing necessary resources. Their faded colors serve as effective camouflage in the future dry environment. Equipped with pointed, long beaks, macaws forage for insects and worms in the ground. These adaptations may assist macaws to thrive in the ever-changing landscapes of the future.